muirinhoSCIAGYorkshireRoyal99 No reason as to why he couldn't have attempted to either renew his contract (could have done to be fair so that can't be said for certain) or included performance-related clauses in his contract. It works both ways, it doesn't just benefit player, it's there to benefit a club as well.
An £8m release clause seemed very low considering the fee's PL clubs are paying for talented Championship players these days. He may just walked away, but there was never any guarantee his next club could have offered him the same as what we did at 16/17.
He wasn’t James Maddison when he signed the contract. At the time he signed it, £8m would have been an excellent fee for us - our record sale, for a player on the fringes of the first team.
Yeah, once he had developed we could probably have got a lot more for him without the clause. But better to get £8m than the EPPP minimum.
Even more importantly - There is plenty evidence that Olise wanted to get to the PL as quickly as possible. There is ZERO EVIDENCE that improved pay or performance fees would have made the slightest modicum of difference to him - let alone to his agent who would have been licking his lips at PL fees. And ABSOLUTELY ZERO EVIDENCE Olise would have been willing to sign ANY OTHER contract.
Right... so a larger contract and fee would have meant more money for the agent, who would of course increase his fee as well. So there would be plenty of incentives for the agent to have an improved contract offer of course.
Yes, Olise may not have been willing, nothing to suggest that he would have been, but there is also nothing to suggest there wouldn't have been anyway. As stated, plenty of players who had potential to, and did, move on to the PL (or just a higher level in general) have signed contract extensions with clubs before.